Hackberry
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| Hackberry | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Miniand |
| Dimensions | 85.60 x 53.98mm |
| Release Date | August 2012 |
| Website | miniand.com |
| Specifications | |
| SoC | A10 @ 1.2Ghz |
| DRAM | 512MB / 1GB DDR3 |
| NAND | 4GB |
| Features | |
| Video | HDMI |
| Audio | 3.5mm jack, HDMI |
| Network | 10/100 Ethernet, Realtek 802.11n WiFi |
| Storage | SD |
| USB (Host/OTG) | 2/0 |
| External Headers | 3.3v TTL 4-pin header (serial port) |
A10 based development board made by Miniand available in 512MB and 1GB flavours. It is very similar to the Cubieboard, but lacks many of its external headers. Android is fully supported with GPU acceleration, but it is possible to boot Debian, Gentoo, Ubuntu and many other Linux distribution.
There has been efforts to make GPU acceleration possible on the hackberry (and other A10 boards), please see: Mali400 for instructions on how to get it to work.
The board features a A10 SoC @ 1.2GHz, Mali400 GPU and a CedarX video decoding unit. The board features Realtek 802.11n WiFi, IR sensor, HDMI, SD card slot, 4-pin serial port, headphone jack/microphone jack, 4GB internal NAND, 512mb/1gb of DDR3 RAM, 2 USB 2.0 ports and Ethernet.